3rd Grade Emergency Sub Plans

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3rd Grade Emergency Sub Plans created by The Curriculum Corner

Measurement in a Bag Pick a shape from the bag. Trace the shape. Measure and label the sides. Find the perimeter. The perimeter is:

Measurement in a Bag Pick a shape from the bag. Trace the shape. Measure and label the sides. Find the perimeter. The perimeter is: Number of sides: Number of angles:

Pick 2 and Add! Pick 2 cards. Make an addition problem. Write the problem. Find the sum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Pick 3 and Add! Pick 3 cards. Make an addition problem. Write the problem. Find the sum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Pick 2 and Subtract! Pick 2 cards. Make a subtraction problem. Write the problem. Find the difference. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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361 379 406 425 438 462 513 529 547 572

618 620 654 673 718 752 781 799 803 824

618 620 654 673 718 752 781 799 803 824

848 856 872 888 903 917 931 976 999 1,000

Exploring the Perimeter 1. 5 cm 2. in 6 cm 6 in The perimeter is: The perimeter is 18 in. 3. 4 in 7 in 4. cm 9 cm 4 in The perimeter is: The perimeter is 24 cm.

Exploring the Perimeter 1. 13 cm 2. in. 15 cm 9 in The perimeter is: The perimeter is 26 in. 3. 8 cm 15 cm 4. cm 9 cm 8 cm The perimeter is: The perimeter is 30 cm.

Computation Practice 427 +285 723-163 684 +347 543 +152 906 +472 358-149 836-537 346 +153 484 +327

Round each number to the nearest ten. 47 81 59 72 63 34 39

Round each number to the nearest ten. 728 326 415 429 574 831 622

Round each number to the nearest hundred. 346 287 603 521 916 724 245

The title is: The author is: Story Map main character(s) setting beginning problem middle solution end

I Can Read Informational Text! The title is: The author is: The author s purpose for writing this book was:: Three things I learned from reading the book are: 1. 2. 3.

Building understanding The word is: This word means: (in my own words) Draw a picture: In the real world Where would you see this in the real world? Use the word in a sentence:

Making Words Write the words you make in the boxes below.

a e e o o c l l r r r s T a e e o o c l l r r r s T

Amusement Park Boggle c a n d y s c e r t t r a i n c a c f i e d i l s r r a r c r i d e o e n r e k s r t s g a i o t e e a i p p m v u s t m r s i u r a s a q a i f n a l l e o h g a u w i n a l c g a f n e a t n w o d Write the words you find in the boxes below.

Word Sort Sort your cards. Record the words in the correct row. Add two of your own words to the list. noun verb adjective adverb

roller coaster ferris wheel slide merry-goround carousel popcorn ice candy cream apples

spin ride fall swing eat play scream jump

fast scary thrilling fun huge slow dizzy hungry

quickly slowly happily bravely boldly enthusiastically eagerly suddenly

Amusement Park Sentences Pick a word from each category. Write a sentence that makes sense using all four words.

You are standing next to a friend in line who is afraid of going on a roller coaster. What do you say to make them feel better?

You are at the top of the ferris wheel. You look down. Describe what you see.

Tomorrow you are going to the amusement park with a friend. Tell how you feel about it.

Energy Energy is the ability to do work. There are two types of energy. They are known as potential energy and kinetic energy. Depending on the position of an object, it may have potential or kinetic energy. Potential energy is the stored energy an object has. The amount of stored energy an object has is determined by its position. This stored energy can turn into kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy that is the result of an object s motion. Any object that is moving has kinetic energy. A ball that is held in the air has potential energy. Once the ball is released and begins to fall, this potential energy becomes kinetic energy. A stretched out coil has potential energy. When the coil is released, this energy becomes kinetic energy.

a roller coaster sitting at the top of a hill a child at the top of a slide a roller coaster going down a hill a child going down the slide the arrow held in a bow as an archer holds it a skier at the top of a hill an arrow being shot through the air a skier going down a hill

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